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Hi Zeke, I too have aquired a nice 300 hand me down and would like to find some good loads. I havent loaded anything out of the ordinary yet just using some of my 06 powder (4895) and medium loads so far. Looking at some charts it seems that most 30 calibers are very happy with a 165 grain bullet though. Ive been considering trying some 165 gr spbt with either reloader 15 (40-44 grs) or VV n140 (39-43 grs). Speer shows those two powders getting about 100 fs better than others from the 300 s. The max listed are compressed loads. | |||
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<Zeke> |
Wstrnhuntr, Just shot my first test loads with my Model 99. Remington Brass 165gr Hornady sp Winchester WLP Primers 40grs of Reloader 15 OAL 2.612" - The manual says OAL should be 2.600" but I got away with it. Rifle cycled great. Load clocked at 2340fps. No undue pressure signs. Didn't try to shoot for group. Got the pop cans at about 80 yards. Good Luck with your 300 ZM | ||
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I picked up a box of sierra 165 bt spitzers yesterday but 4895 is the only powder on my shelf at the moment. How much did you pay for your chronograph? Im real green at this site and I didnt even know such a tool was available to the GP until recently, Ive never used one, sounds like a good load building tool though. How are they powered? (AC or DC) I also intend to play around with some lighter bullets like 125-130 gr. Maybe 2800 fps will scare bambi to death.. Putting a new scope on my old 300 today. Keep me posted on your load progress. Byren,
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<Zeke> |
Wstrnhuntr My chronograph is a Shooting Chrony Beta Master. $120 from Sinclair International. Powered by a ordinary 9v battery. Pretty good unit for the money. Also check out the Feb\2001 issue of Handloader Magazine. Ken Waters wrote a pretty good article about loading for the 300 Savage. Later | ||
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Zeke, Heres a fun load with a nice flat trajectory up to about 350 yds. 125 gr. Nosler BT 42 grs of IMR 4895 = about 2650 fps. If you really want a screamer try it with 40 grs of AA 2460 with a magnum primer and work up. Max load in speer data for that is 44 grs (compressed) for 2906 fps. Not bad for an antiquated cartridge.. Im doing some of these bullets in a 30-06 load too, very comperable to some 270 balistics. They should make a nice medium game load. How are the 165 gr loads developing? | |||
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<Zeke> |
Haven't been up to the local gravel pits to test the latest load. It is deer season up here. If I started to blast away up in the woods the hunters would have a fit, not to mention it is bad taste to blast away during this time of year. Last year two hunters drew their rifles on me and insisted I leave(The cops did nothing as usual). I was load testing and forgot it was the opening day of deer season. So needless to say I won't be load testing until after general deer season ends. Later ZM | ||
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Well, the "Oregon Moonsoon Season" let up just long enough to continue testing loads for Grandpa's M99 300 Savage. Using RL-15 and Hornady 165gr SP my results are: 40gr RL-15 Low 2334 High 2351 Mild recoil, good accuracy 41gr RL-15, five shot string 42 gr RL-15, five shot string For comparison Probably use the 40gr load for fun and the 42gr load for serious stuff. | ||
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